My Horizon Perfekt and its Case

Here’s a review on how to keep safe your Horizon Perfekt in a secure place, with the Horizon Case Black!

Time flies… and it’s almost a year that I got started in this community that gives me so much joy. In March last year I got a Diana Mini for my birthday, and in April I was lucky enough to attend my first Lomographic workshop in Pontevedra.

In this workshop, I met a lot of fantastic people, and I also saw first hand some of the wonders that was showed in the Lomography website. I asked to test the LC-A+, but in the end, I actually fell in love wtih the Horizon Perfekt, after seeing the incredible pictures of some colleagues who chose it to spend the day. I’ll never forget blancarleal pictures, I loved them!

So after getting an LC-A+, a camera I thought it was a must, I decided to pile up enough piggies to make the wonderful Horizon Perfekt more affordable. And a few short weeks ago I got it, just for starting the year with a fun new toy.

I like to keep my cameras safe, so I didn’t miss the chance to get the original Horizon Case Black too, which happens to be out of stock usually, so I seized the opportunity. A camera like the Horizon must be well-protected and secure.

The case is leather in black color with a slightly retro look. It has a space just under the lid to store the handle of the camera, which is used to keep our fingers out of our pictures…which happens usually with this type of camera, if we don’t take precautions.

On top of that, the case has also a useful film roll holder in the belt.

So guys, if you have a Horizon Perfekt, don’t even think of it. It’s a camera special enough to be well-dressed. By the way, I think this case is also compatible with the new LomoKino, you can use it with it too.

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